McCarter Theatre production materials 1994-2007
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Lamos, Mark, 1946-
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Mark Lamos (born March 10, 1946) is an American theatre and opera director, producer and actor. Under his direction, Hartford Stage won the 1989 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre and he has been nominated for two other Tonys. He is now Artistic Director of the Westport Country Playhouse. Born in Melrose Park, Illinois, Lamos studied violin and ballet at an early age, and participated in high school theater productions at Proviso East High School, Maywood, IL, from which he graduated...
Waring, Dorothy, 1900-
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Dorothy Waring was born August 22, 1901, in Montgomery, Alabama to Charles Kahn and Caroline Abraham. She worked as a dancer and writer in New York City, New York. On April 1, 1937, she married Stephen Kelen-d'Oxylion in New York City. It was her second marriage, her first ending in divorce....
Kopit, Arthur L., 1937-
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Arthur Lee Kopit (born May 10, 1937) is an American playwright. He is a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist (Indians and Wings) and a three-time Tony Award nominee: Best Play, Indians, 1970; Best Play, Wings, 1979; and Best Book of a Musical, for Nine, 1982. He won the Vernon Rice Award (now known as the Drama Desk Award) in 1962 for his play Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad and was nominated for another Drama Desk Award in 1979 for his play Wings. Nine ret...
Morse, David, 1953-....
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Wilbur, Richard, 1921-....
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American poet and translator of Racine and Molière. From the description of Correspondence and manuscripts, 1949-1986. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122692657 Wilbur is an American poet, translator, teacher and scholar; he was the second Poet Laureate of the United States and twice recipient of the Pulitizer Prize for poetry. From the description of Papers, 1945-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat recor...
Obolensky, Kira
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McGuinness, Frank
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Frank McGuinness, playwright. From the description of Someone who'll watch over me: typescript, 1992. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122431962 ...
Zizka, Blanka
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Hughes, Douglas
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Robert Fitzgerald
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Wadsworth, Stephen
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Leveaux, David
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Maggio, Michael
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Kulick, Brian
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Lang, Stephen
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Wellman, Mac
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Playwright and poet, Mac Wellman was born John McDowell Wellman on March 7, 1945 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Wellman family already included several inventors, and Mac grew into an inventor and innovator of language. His use of language is often compared to that of Gertrude Stein and John Ashbery. After earning a degree in International Relations from the American University and marrying his first wife Nancy Roesch (1967), Wellman focused on poetry at the University of Wisco...
Ferber, Edna, 1887-1968
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American novelist, short story writer and playwright. From the description of Letters, 1912-1957. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122415400 American fiction writer and playwright. From the description of Typed letter signed : Stepney Depot, Conn., to Edward Wagenknecht, 1944 Oct. 30. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270868073 Author. From the description of Edna Ferber letter, 1921. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79450230 Author of popu...
Hilferty, Susan
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Stephen Wadsworth
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Childs, Kirsten, 1952-
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Schulman, Susan H.
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David Thompson
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Nelson, Richard
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Ernotte, Andre
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Jerome Kilty
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Wallace, Naomi
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Hamilton, LisaGay
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Mann, Emily
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Emily Mann, playwright. From the description of Execution of justice: typescript, 1985. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122485820 ...
Thompson, David, 1956-
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McCarter Theatre Center (Princeton, N.J.)
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The McCarter Theatre, Center for the Performing Arts, of Princeton, New Jersey offers over 200 performances of theater, dance, music and special events each year. Built in 1929 for Princeton University, in 1973 operation of the theater was transferred to the McCarter Theatre Company, a separate corporation. In 1994 the McCarter Theatre won the Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theater, the first professional theater in the mid-Atlantic region to be so honored. A non-pr...
Lerner, Alan Jay, 1918-1986
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Alan Lerner (August 31, 1918 – June 14, 1986) was an American lyricist and librettist. In collaboration with Frederick Loewe, and later Burton Lane, he created some of the world's most popular and enduring works of musical theatre both for the stage and on film. He won three Tony Awards and three Academy Awards, among other honors....
Kaufman, George S. (George Simon), 1889-1961
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George Simon Kaufman (November 16, 1889 - June 2, 1961) was a playwright, director, producer, humorist, and drama critic noted for his many collaborations with other writers and his contributions to 20th century American comedy. His most successful solo script was The Butter and Egg Man, 1925. As a collaborator, Kaufman was prolific: with Marc Connelly he wrote Merton of the Movies, Dulcy, and Beggar on Horseback; with Ring Lardner he wrote June Moon; with Edna Ferber he wrote The Royal Family, ...
Tomlin, Lily, 1939-
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Kilty, Jerome
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Delany, Sarah Louise, 1889-1999
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Sarah Louise Delany (b. Sept. 19, 1889, Lynch's Station, VA-d. Jan. 25, 1999, Mount Vernon, NY) was the daughter of Rev. Henry Beard Delany (1858–1928), born a slave and later the first Black person elected Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the US, and Nanny Logan Delany (1861–1956), an educator. Sarah was also known as Sadie and spent her career teaching high school for the New York City Public Schools; she was the first black person permitted to teach domestic science on the high school level ...
Nelson, Mark, 1949-
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McCarter Theatre (Princeton, N.J.)
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Dallas, Walter
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Cathy Madison
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Arthur Schnitzler
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A. Elizabeth Delany
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